Peter Delahunty wrote:

> What are your thoughts on building a CMS using the EJB architecture...
>
>

I believe it's a good application for the technology. Highly transactional and
in many cases you can afford a finer granularity in your design with regard to
the use of entity beans (which makes programming really quite painless)
because you typically don't have to cope with a high number of concurrent
requests (there may be exceptions but for our case it's true). We are in the
middle of building one for one of our customers. Our architecture is swing
clients talking (through http-tunneling to avoid problems with client-side and
server-side firewalls) to a server-side EJB framework, which is sitting on top
of a relational DB (Oracle). First results in terms of performance,
reliability and speed of development indicate that we're on the right track.

robert


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